Parker
Dale: Chairman of the Board
Mr. Dale has 35+ years of
management, marketing and corporate finance experience in senior level
positions with investment banking firms in Los Angeles and New York. He
also serves as Chairman of the Board, CEO and President of International
Daleco Corporation, a venture capital / merchant banking firm he
co-founded in 1979, and Neozyme International. Mr. Dale has guided BOC's
formula and product development, all domestic and international patent
filings and approvals, and early market development. His technical
knowledge and understanding of the bio-organic catalyst application,
especially within the municipal wastewater industry, has played an
essential role in the development of this primary market.
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Parker
David Dale: President
Mr. Dale joined the
Company in June 2002 as President, and has 20+ years experience building
high technology ventures. He is recruiting strategic partners and industry
experts to lead BOC's marketing efforts, developing new marketing and
branding programs, and corporate finance. In the past he has established
international distribution agreements in Europe and Asia. As part of these
efforts, he became a selected technology provider to the United Nations
Environmental Program, representing South America's largest construction
company for new cost-effective solutions to the developing world's water
problems. Mr. Dale has managed his own firm, Parker Dale Company, Inc.,
and worked with Daleco Securities Inc., as a registered principal with the
NASD. He has independently invested capital and performed investment
banking and marketing functions for a number of companies, served on
management teams and boards of directors, and helped develop the first
publicly registered R & D partnership in the U.S. During this period he
organized an extensive advisory board, which included a number of
scientists who were responsible for developing key bioengineering
technologies and have provided him with an understanding of many of the
underlying technical issues relevant to the introduction of bio-organic
catalysts today. Mr. Dale is a graduate of University of California --
Irvine.
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Steve
Geier: Executive Vice President
Mr. Geier has been working
with Neozyme International since its inception in 1993. He has been
instrumental in initiating and developing relationships with many high
profile commercial and hospitality clients, including the New York City
wastewater treatment facilities, Venetian, Mandalay Bay, Bellagio, Luxor,
Fairmont, Hotel del Coronado, Beverly Hills Hotel, Plaza Hotel, and
Paramount Pictures. He has over 35 years of sales and marketing
experience, and taught these subjects at the college level. His extensive
business experience includes co-founding a public company (sold to H.J.
Heinz), co-founding a healthcare/software company (designated official
fitness program for the 1984 Olympic Games in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, and 20
years of service with the Penn Mutual Insurance Company as one of their
top national salesmen.
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Marvin A.
Estrin: Chief Financial Officer
Mr. Estrin, MBA, CPA, has
25 years of financial management experience in business planning,
financial analysis, management consulting, and corporate controllership.
He has developed a reputation of integrity, dependability, and "out of the
box" thinking, and has helped leadership at all levels focus on goal
setting and developing strategies for accomplishing objectives. He has
served as CFO for two startup companies, initial Controller for United
Jewish Federation of San Diego County, and on the corporate staff of
Forest City Enterprises, Inc. He has an MBA from Cleveland State
University and a B.S. in Business Administration from Miami University
(Ohio).
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Jay
Johnston: Executive Vice President
Mr. Johnston has 30+ years
experience in business-to-business sales, product development, and
marketing within the industrial, institutional and consumer industries. He
is a sales dynamo, and initiated and developed groundbreaking
relationships with wastewater treatment facilities in New York City, a
major food processor, and landfill operations in Pennsylvania for treating
landfill leachate. As an executive, he sold chemicals and detergents to
restaurants, hospitals, and hotels; and labeling technology to Fortune 500
manufacturers in the detergent, pharmaceutical, dairy and water
industries. He established broker networks and increased sales with Metro
Label Co. from $50,000 to $2,500,000 and with Sunshine Quality Products
from $250.000 to $10 million. He has a B.S. degree from SUNY.
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